Read Access on Group Policy

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gurvinder.nijjar

I ma trying to give read access to my helpdesk on group policy so that they
can see and read the group policy settings but do not want them to change
anything. I have delegated control on the domain level and given read and
list access on the group policy objects and OU, but when they go into group
policy the edit button is unhighlighted. I have checked all permissions on
OU and group policy and everything seems correct. Is there anything else I
need to do or how do you give someone read access only on group policy.
 
D

Derek Melber [MVP]

You need to use the GPMC to do this, or use FAZAM 2000. By default, you
can't give just read permission to GPO settings with ADUC.
 
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WinSysBee Support

Hello, you can also try to use Professional Audit Expander 3. with this soft, you can scan the NTFS permissions of many objects, like folders, files, Active Directory, Registry, IIS, GPO... WinSysBee Support Team http://www.winsysbee.com
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You need to use the GPMC to do this, or use FAZAM 2000. By default, you
can't give just read permission to GPO settings with ADUC.

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Derek Melber
BrainCore.Net
(e-mail address removed)
gurvinder.nijjar said:
I ma trying to give read access to my helpdesk on group policy so that they
can see and read the group policy settings but do not want them to change
anything. I have delegated control on the domain level and given read and
list access on the group policy objects and OU, but when they go into group
policy the edit button is unhighlighted. I have checked all permissions on
OU and group policy and everything seems correct. Is there anything else I
need to do or how do you give someone read access only on group policy.



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